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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2378989, member: 46237"]For my Hungarian type set, I've been slabbing everything through NGC. Some coins I find already slabbed, but it is rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>I started out just going for Franz Joseph I regular issues and patterns by type (1867-1916) which is a reasonable sized set with only a few unattainable examples. To this I also added a date set of one korona/corona coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>In studying these coins, I became interested in some of the earlier and later issues, so I expanded into War of Independence coinage (1848-1849) (very short set), and Austrian types (1851-1867) on one end, and Karoly IV (1916-1922) (very short set) and Horthy Regency (1926-1946) coinage on the other.</p><p><br /></p><p>My love of Franz Joseph I coinage got me into coronation and coronation anniversary jetons and medals, and then that led to earlier Habsburg coronation jetons as well. So I feel like I'm kind of all over the place, but it's still very focused.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2378989, member: 46237"]For my Hungarian type set, I've been slabbing everything through NGC. Some coins I find already slabbed, but it is rare. I started out just going for Franz Joseph I regular issues and patterns by type (1867-1916) which is a reasonable sized set with only a few unattainable examples. To this I also added a date set of one korona/corona coins. In studying these coins, I became interested in some of the earlier and later issues, so I expanded into War of Independence coinage (1848-1849) (very short set), and Austrian types (1851-1867) on one end, and Karoly IV (1916-1922) (very short set) and Horthy Regency (1926-1946) coinage on the other. My love of Franz Joseph I coinage got me into coronation and coronation anniversary jetons and medals, and then that led to earlier Habsburg coronation jetons as well. So I feel like I'm kind of all over the place, but it's still very focused.[/QUOTE]
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